2018 Leaf Best of Baseball Details

However, 2018 Leaf Best of Baseball is still not that much different from the 2017 version. Each box contains one buyback card from a group that includes graded vintage and rookie cards, as well as the possibility for key autographs and memorabilia cards. The box hit can also be a "Bonus Item" instead of a standard buyback. Leaf provided no additional information about what that might be.

The other card in each box of 2018 Leaf Best of Baseball is a base offering for young stars like Shohei Ohtani and Ronald Acuña.

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User Reviews

Wow, what an atrocious repack product even by Leaf’s standards. Saw a few cases and this is packed with $20-40 “hits”. True rookie cards or exciting 1/1 cards are few and far between.
So few rookie cards and tons of semi-star veterans and 60s-80s vets that carry zero excitement because they aren’t high grade or they are not rookies. A Votto auto should not be my box hit. The base Leaf cards are also underwhelming and mostly worthless as well. Shame on Leaf on diluting an already weak product line.

Love BOB! I’ve yet to be let down by this product. Every year it delivers great value and a lot of upside. I’ve opened one case so far and will do another soon: (2) BGS 10 card: a 2014 Bowman Betts and another a beautiful Altuve auto patch (in the same case). I’ve yet to pull a card you couldn’t re-sell for $50. Try comparing that to some of the garbage Panini keeps pumping out.